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FROM MEXICO: Many people like to wonder what discoveries space exploration will bring us in the near and distant future. Illustrator Valeria Alvarez () explores the subject in her pastel-hued works. Intergalactic elotes anyone?

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FROM RUSSIA & ARMENIA: As a child, Zaven Arshakuni lost both his parents in the siege of Leningrad. Yet in his works, one can not see the tragedy, rather a celebration of everything that’s sacred in human life, of the world’s luminous colors, of warmth and wonder.

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FROM RUSSIA & FRANCE: Mikhail Larionov invented “rayonism”, a movement within Russian avant-garde, where rays projecting from objects formed the image created on the canvas. However, he also adhered to other styles, alongside his wife, the great Natalia Goncharova.

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FROM BELIZE: Nelson Young has traveled extensively throughout his life, but always returned to his homeland. His paintings, full of vivid, contrasting colors and concrete shapes, are a love letter to the country’s environment and people.

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FROM BELARUS: And here are some of Alexander Nekrashevich’s ornamental works. We think that Alexander should consider branching out into textile design: we call dibs for the first place in line for the results.

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FROM GEORGIA: Meanwhile, Niko Pirosmani’s paintings of animals make up for a very appealing if a little bit odd menagerie: each critter reproduced in the artist’s signature style.

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FROM INDIA: Based in Bangalore, Sonali Zohra creates immaculate, complex illustrations that are at once breathtaking and spine-chilling. Here are some of her works for a retelling of Ramayana by writer Arshia Sattar.

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FROM ESTONIA: Evald Okas’s female portraits—some done in his many travels across the world as a USSR Academy of arts representative—dazzle with their variety and all seem to be done from a respectful distance, where the brush will only take in as much as the protagonist reveals

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FROM ARMENIA & FRANCE: Later works by Jean Jansem invoke comparisons to James Ensor and medieval masters, when he became fascinated with carnivals and death, in dark and ominous scenes.

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FROM ARMENIA & FRANCE: Jean Jansem’s family fled from Turkey to Greece during the ethnic cleansing of the Greco-Turkish war, and then ended up in France, where he became an artist, often seeking inspiration for his miserablist portraits among his relatives.

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